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European startup Alice&Bob has secured $104M to develop a quantum computer, which they aim to perfect by 2030. The secret weapon? Their unique "cat qubit" architecture. Yes, Schrรถdingerโ€™s cat is part of the plan.

Hereโ€™s the gist: quantum computers promise computing power beyond imagination. But right now, theyโ€™re as unreliable as a bad Wi-Fi signal, prone to constant errors. Alice&Bobโ€™s solution? Instead of fighting errors, they embrace them. Their "cat qubit" corrects some mistakes directly at the hardware level.

Investors like AVP and Bpifrance are finally convinced that Alice&Bobโ€™s tech is ready for the commercial stage. The company has already achieved functionality with 48 qubits, an impressive milestone even for the skeptics.

But the race is far from over. Competitors like Google, Microsoft, and Quantinium are pouring money into quantum technology. Will Alice&Bobโ€™s "cat qubits" push them to the front of the pack?

Do you believe computers of the future will truly be error-free? Or is it still Schrรถdingerโ€™s cat in the box?

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